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Brand Bengaluru plan afoot to develop IT city in a systematic way: Minister

By IANS | Updated: December 5, 2023 21:55 IST

Belagavi, (Karnataka) Dec 5 The Brand Bengaluru plan is afoot to ensure planned and systematic development of the ...

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Belagavi, (Karnataka) Dec 5 The Brand Bengaluru plan is afoot to ensure planned and systematic development of the city, the Karnataka Assembly was informed on Tuesday.

Replying to a query from Congress MLA N A Harris on the Brand Bengaluru report and future plan of action during the Question Hour, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said: "Bengaluru was known by many sobriquets in the past including garden city, pensioners’ paradise, IT hub, etc. But the population of the city has increased significantly. The Deputy Chief Minister has a vision to develop the city in a systematic way.”

He was replying to the question on behalf of Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar.

Shivakumar has collected thousands of suggestions from organisations and individuals from various walks of life. A total of 70,000 suggestions have been received regarding various aspects of Bengaluru such as Green Bengaluru, Healthy Bengaluru, People’s Bengaluru, Educational Bengaluru, Technology Bengaluru, etc, he said adding that the suggestions have been given to respective departments for evaluation.

The suggestions will be implemented once the evaluation is complete, he said.

"The DyCM is planning to give a new direction to Bengaluru with a working group headed by the Chief Secretary. A coordination committee for Greater Bengaluru will also be formed under the leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. There is a clear plan for Bengaluru but the Opposition leaders are unable to imagine the scale of this project," he said.

The government is committed to develop Bengaluru city in a systematic way but it requires cooperation from all parties, he noted.

"You (BJP) are saying no work is happening in Bengaluru but your government has left behind a debt of Rs 25,000 crore besides outstanding dues. MLA Munirathna raised the issue of a flyover at Chalukya circle, but it was the BJP which was opposed to it," he said in a retort to the opposition BJP.

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